
As the premiere progressed into gala dance nights every Sunday, the reason behind such a weird panel became clear: This season it was not just about the dance. The contestants were to be judged on 3 parameters: Dance( Pestonji), Compatibility & Chemistry (Preity Zinta), and real life equations( Chetan Bhagat). As a writer, who has been able to connect to the common youth by bringing out their hidden emotions on paper effortlessly, this parameter did establish him as a suitable judge in more ways than one.
On the other hand, the celebrity couples who were introduced with a brief background on their real life relationships as soon as their first performance ended, are to be credited for some genuine poignant moments in the first episode itself. Unlike Bollywood, in TV,it is mostly the character that earns the popularity while the actor playing it ends up being just the face for these unreal characters. But through this show, by talking about some very real problems like getting the acceptance of their families or sorting out domestic issues, they got a rare opportunity to establish themselves as real people in front of their audience.
Another notable aspect this season was that the focus for the most part remained on the 'good' in all the individual performances and their relationship nuances. The judges did seem lenient (questionable, as there were no audience votes until finals), but this provided a very positive air to the show, unlike the usual contest shows, where the stress that comes out with tough competition is magnified in hopes of fetching numbers.
Rithvik Dhanjani and Karan Patel conjured up just the right chemistry to play their parts in making the entertainment wholesome. With an effortless stage presence, both of them seemed to have struck an accurate balance in regards to humor and sensibility. Anchoring reality shows need a careful restraint to make sure that the actual content gets enough platform and Rithvik and Karan knew very well when to take backstage and when to come forward.
Quite a few tasks were impressive in their innovative creativity and in fact brought out uninhibited sides of the contestants in a pleasant way. The task where newspaper articles were given out to each couple to guess who it was about made for a good watch, as it showed, on one side, the presumptions the contestants shared about each other and on the other, the raw expressions/reactions from people who were the news subject. The fact that it was done amidst genuine laughter and fun, set it apart from other reality based shows. ' Aji Sunte ho' was another example of an innovative fun task, where the complains of the women were to be guessed by the men on the basis of lip-reading.
Some tasks on the other hand, were monotonous and the dramatic reactions of contestants to a few of them did seem manufactured for the sake of the cameras. For example, when the karwachauth thalis were lesser than the required no., the short collective mutiny among the girls about not doing it did not gather any steam. When few minutes later, someone suggested they should do it, the quick agreement made it seem like planned drama.
However , showing celebrities off stage, doing tasks which involve intimate details about their personal lives, might look like a sure shot way of getting numbers, but the way it's done makes huge difference. It's a grey zone, both for a celebrity, who voluntarily, puts their personal life on display to be judged, and the viewer, who is wary of a scenario where too many details could be revealed that they could have lived without. Panchnama scores in this regard as a subtle restraint was exercised all through, where things never got out of hand. Intimate details were revealed but the show handled it differently, by using it to show how there is always room for improvements/hope in relationships rather than going for the usual reality TV way: Freezing the vulnerable moments in black and white to flash it repeatedly on your TV screen.
Nandish-Rashmi were brought out as a couple very much in love despite domestic problems, Mrunal-Sharad were daringly vulnerable in putting on display their need for Sharad's parents approval and Arpit -Nidhi stood up for themselves by continuously providing validation to their runaway marriage. Extreme personal issues were shared in order to communicate that there is always room for hope, not in order to make tabloid headlines.
Nach Baliye Grand Finale:
Rithvik set the stage on fire with his performance and fused the evening with a charming spontaneity through his uninhibited hosting. He was deftly complimented by a contained Karan, who brought on nostalgia by his act on a medley of Sharukh Khan Numbers. Ajay Devgan's laconic participation contributed some precious gravity to the air and Darshan's singing in the later part of the show added a much needed poignancy to the finale. The final performance from all four contestants just before the results, was wildly unrestrained and made the countdown to the result more charged. The emotional element was well exploited by involving family members of some of the contestants but was not taken overboard. The success of NB 7 was obvious when up until the final moment of the result; the verdict was utterly unpredictable with considerable amount of support for all three remaining couples. It was a moment worth applause when the winning couple's (Amrita and Himmanshoo) choreographers were called on stage and acknowledged as much as the winners.
This season will be remembered for really classy performances owing to genuine talent and back breaking hard work It will also be remembered for bringing out the humane sides of celebrities who dared to display, not just their dance skills but their imperfect lives to everyone. Through sensitive handling of these issues in the show, most of them in return, gained genuine love and respect for choosing to stay raw and real both on stage and off stage, instead of faking reality. The' too much' experiment was in all its right, a successful one and will be seen as a model of a kind to innovate reality TV.
Tulika is TV Critic for The Times of India. She can be followed on Twitter @tulikaD and @TVwithDD.